In 1994 the School of Theology (for Lay Students) joined the campus also.
However, for financial reasons it was eventually decided to focus on the College and the School of Theology.
St. Luke's is located next to the building which formerly housed the School of Theology.
She was the first woman to graduate from the Norwegian School of Theology, but was not allowed to practice.
The monastery was the School of Theology and Philosophy.
The School of Theology is, as of 2011, no longer accepting new applicants.
Religion was not a qualification, although Stuart gave major support to the School of Theology.
The School of Theology and Missions is housed here.
Miner Hall was constructed in 1891 to serve as headquarters for the School of Theology.
More than 5,000 men and women have studied in the School of Theology.